I have a project awaiting me in Wales - restoring this sad pond in our yard - it's been left to its own devices for a year (note, NOT frozen as of Dec 5). It looks like two elephant footprints after a soaking rain!
Vignettes:
Ponderings, Pics, Poems from my life
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Ponds and Plants
Saturday, December 13, 2025
English Oak
I'm having to start learning about plants native to England - Quercus robur, the English oak, is a spectacularly shaped tree that is an iconic part of the English countryside.
Friday, December 12, 2025
Curiosities
When looking at buying a home in England/Wales, we discovered that British code for light switches in bathrooms and kitchens (where there are water sources) is different from the US. Light switches are required to be on a pull cord as an extra precaution against electrical conduction should a person have wet hands.
We thought it was just in old-fashioned, outdated homes, but no, it's everywhere.
I've also learned that chips in England are what we call 'steak fries' in the U.S. and fries in England are what we call 'shoestring fries' (hope I got it right).
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| Dale's pub meal of pie and chips |
Also, what people in the U.K. regard as frigid weather, is balmy to Mainers (spot the Maine-iac in the photo below)
And, unlike the U.S., the first ingredient listed in mayonnaise is rapeseed oil, NOT SOY OIL! Ah, lovely!
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Good Things
Our return trip from the UK went superbly and seamlessly, despite it being a looooong day that began at 4:30am (without any shut-eye for me), and ended at 9:00pm locally (but 2am for us). We drove our rental car to Birmingham airport along the dark and twisty rain-soaked roads, without a hitch or traffic jam. What a pleasant surprise it was to be offered a cup of coffee at the Europcar drop off.
Fortified, we made it through the day, caught all our connections timeously and had excellent service through AirFrance - Dale asked if they had red wine with his lunch selection, and they responded with "but of course, this IS AirFrance!" I requested white wine and was informed that they also had champagne, which I readily accepted. I think this was the first time I've managed to sleep on a plane, so exhausted was I after a sleepless night before our departure (or was it the glass of bubbly that did it?).
AirFrance is a great airline - it was smoothly and efficiently run, with very good stewards (so what if they didn't repeat EVERY announcement in English - was that the one telling us to evacuate the plane???)
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| French countryside as we approached Paris |
... now for some sleep ...













